officials acknowledged that some very painful lessons were learned from the benghazi assault in which america's ambassador and three others died could this comes in the same week that a scathing report faulted management failures at the state department. in response, the head of the diplomatic security bureau resigned. what are those painful lessons that you think that the state department has learned from the attack. >> some of the lessons they have learned in their high-risk missions, they need to have more security. that is not as mean more security guards come it means better and tougher buildings and more importantly they need to look at intelligence in a different way. they cannot expect to have a warning of an attack that will come, they have to be more attuned to deteriorating conditions. >> the panel talked about a lack of ownership of the security issues, meaning that no one was in charge or know what wanted to take responsibility. >> it talked about confusion between bureaucrats and officials in the field at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. there was confusion over who really h